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What are Rhode island's 2 main land regions??

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i looked it up everywhere on the internet and my report is due soon and i really need help.

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  1. The lowlands to the east and to the west, part of the New England Uplands.


  2. Rhode Island Landforms

    From the tooth-edged coastline and coastal lowlands, Rhode Island's land rises gently into rolling hills, central and north.

    In the New England Uplands of the northwest, Jerimoth Hill, the state's highest point, stands at only 812 ft. above sea level.

    About 12 miles south of the mainland, isolated Block Island is known for its windswept land and rugged coastal bluffs.

    Narragansett Bay, a northern extension of the Atlantic Ocean, is Rhode Island's most distinctive feature. It contains three major islands, including Aquidneck (or Newport), Conanicut and Prudence.

    Significant rivers include the Blackstone, Pawcatuck, Pawtuxet, Sakonnet and Wood. The Scituate Reservoir is the largest inland body of water.

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